Sun Visors
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Sun Visors
I am trying to work out how to refit the sun visors to the trim panel they are fitted to. I've worked out how they fit but can't see how it's done!
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1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
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Re: Sun Visors
You have to do it with the trim panel removed from the car. The two rods will rotate so they are free, you then just push back into the tube enough to slot into place and then put the two nuts on behind the trim. Hope that makes some sense !
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Re: Sun Visors
So, the two small, keyed plates at each end are riveted in place after the visors are in?
Of all the things I have lost I think I miss my mind the most...
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
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Re: Sun Visors
Mine weren't actually rivitted in place. The D profile stops each rod from rotating and IIRC, the step in the rod stopped it pulling through the fibre glass roof former.So, the two small, keyed plates at each end are riveted in place after the visors are in?
It's a very simple hinge, and to be honest, not very robust.
Tony
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Re: Sun Visors
I think I may have a look at trying some alternatives, would be nice to be able to swing the visor to the side!
Of all the things I have lost I think I miss my mind the most...
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
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Re: Sun Visors
I've found an old jag X308 sunvisor, It's a bit too wide compared to the Lotus one, but I will have a look and see if it can fit in the recess. I am sure something can be found to replace what i guess is the 1960 ford item!
Of all the things I have lost I think I miss my mind the most...
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
1952 MG TD
1957 MGA 1500
1959 Austin Healey Sprite
1975 MG Midget 1500
1990 Lotus Excel
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Re: Sun Visors
My sun visors are in a pretty sorry state, and I also managed to snap the end off one of the hinge pins while removing them from the front header rail

Following on from this thread, I'm wondering if anyone has a recommendation for an alternative that fits reasonably easily ?

Following on from this thread, I'm wondering if anyone has a recommendation for an alternative that fits reasonably easily ?
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Re: Sun Visors
I have BMW E36 fitted, they fit the aperture and swing.Zaphod wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 20:40 I think I may have a look at trying some alternatives, would be nice to be able to swing the visor to the side!
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Re: Sun Visors
Thanks Zag,
Unfortunately I can’t get on Facebook, and I see there are quite a few E36 sun visor variants.
Any chance you could post some pictures on here and/or advise specifically which ones you used ?
Also, visors that swing mostly look like they have a chunky plastic hinge that would require cutting a chunk out of the windscreen header rail which is obviously structural . Did you have to cut into he header rail to fit the ones you used ?
Any help or advice appreciated,
Thanks,
Unfortunately I can’t get on Facebook, and I see there are quite a few E36 sun visor variants.
Any chance you could post some pictures on here and/or advise specifically which ones you used ?
Also, visors that swing mostly look like they have a chunky plastic hinge that would require cutting a chunk out of the windscreen header rail which is obviously structural . Did you have to cut into he header rail to fit the ones you used ?
Any help or advice appreciated,
Thanks,
Malcolm
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Re: Sun Visors
They were the non cabrio ones.
I did have to drill into the header rail but only about a 10mm hole from memory.